Clean Energy Future Group
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The Clean Energy Future Group is an Australian collaboration of environmental groups aiming to promote renewable energy development in Australia.
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[edit] Environmental Organisations
- Australasian Energy Performance Contracting Association (AEPCA), www.aepca.asn.au
- Australian Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE), www.bcse.org.au
- The Australian Wind Energy Association (AusWEA), www.auswea.com.au
- Bioenergy Australia www.bioenergyaustralia.org
- Renewable Energy Generators of Australia (REGA), www.rega.com.au
- WWF Australia, part of WWF, the global conservation organization, www.wwf.org.au
[edit] Reports
The group, together with Environment Victoria, has published a series of reports on Australia's potential transition to cleaner and renewable energy sources.
In January 2005, the Clean Energy Future Group and Environment Victoria released a report titled Toward Victoria's Clean Energy Future. The document included plans to cut the state's greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation by 2010. The report focused on alternatives to coal-fired power stations such as Hazelwood Power Station.
[edit] See also
- Renewable energy commercialisation in Australia
- List of Australian renewable energy topics
- Greenhouse Solutions with Sustainable Energy
- Photovoltaic and renewable energy engineering in Australia
- Wind power in Australia
- Solar power in Australia
- Solar Cities in Australia
- Geothermal energy exploration in Central Australia
- Greenhouse Mafia
- Effects of global warming on Australia
- Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets
- List of renewable energy topics by country
- Anti-nuclear movement in Australia
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